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linguistics
CIDE DICTIONARY
linguistics, n. [Cf. F. linguistique.].
The science of languages, or of the origin, signification, and application of words; glossology. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
linguistics, n. the scientific study of languages and their structure.
Derivative
linguistician n.
Etymology
F linguistique or G Linguistik (as LINGUIST)
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linguistics
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N language, phraseology, speech, tongue, lingo, vernacular, mother tongue, vulgar tongue, native tongue, household words, King's English, Queen's English, dialect, confusion of tongues, Babel, pasigraphie, pantomime, onomatopoeia, betacism, mimmation, myatism, nunnation, pasigraphy, lexicology, philology, glossology, glottology, linguistics, chrestomathy, paleology, paleography, comparative grammar, literature, letters, polite literature, belles lettres, muses, humanities, literae humaniores, republic of letters, dead languages, classics, genius of language, scholarship, lingual, linguistic, dialectic, vernacular, current, bilingual, diglot, hexaglot, polyglot, literary, syllables govern the world.For further exploring for "linguistics" in Webster Dictionary Online